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enOvernight Recap: Skype's New Look, Japanese iPhone Blame, Camera+ 4.2http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_skypes_new_look_japanese_iphone_blame_camera_42
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/skype_4.13_for_iphone_620px.png" alt="Skype 4.13" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>There's no guarantee that another Apple event is on the way for next Tuesday, but assuming there is, journalists should start receiving invitations sometime today. What's on deck? Only those in Cupertino know for sure, but with OS X Mavericks now gold master, a release is surely imminent, and isn't it about time for that new Mac Pro as well? And don't be surprised if a new iPad (or two) shows up as well… You know, assuming there's actually anything planned for Oct. 15 in the first place….</p><h3>Skype for iPhone, iPad Gets iOS 7 UI Overhaul</h3><p>In case you may have been feeling that Skype's iPhone and iPad apps were feeling a little stale lately, <a href="http://blogs.skype.com/2013/10/07/skype-4-13-for-iphone-and-ipad/" target="_blank">the company announced the release of version 4.13 on Monday</a> with a focus on a "refreshed look and feel" to the apps. In this case, that means a new coat of paint that fits in nicely with the iOS 7 motif, while also promising audio and video calling improvements as well as accessibility enhancements for accessing the dial pad with touch-type support as well as a couple of nice VoiceOver changes as well. The mint-fresh new versions are now available from the App Store, but you'll need to download twice if you own an iPhone/iPod touch and iPad, since Skype isn't a universal app.</p><h3>Japanese Carrier Blames iPhone for Subscriber Losses</h3><p><a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-07/docomo-iphone-sales-fail-to-halt-loss-of-users-to-softbank-kddi.html" target="_blank">Bloomberg reported Monday</a> that Japan's largest mobile carrier, NTT DoCoMo, lost a whopping 66,800 users last month, while rivals SoftBank and KDDI gained more than 200,000 each, respectively. What's to blame for the steep drop in September? Why, Apple, of course, and more specifically, the latest iPhones, which DoCoMo began selling along with everyone else on Sept. 20 after avoiding the handset for years. The carrier claims Apple's "insufficient stock" is largely to blame for the drop in sales, coupled with subscribers who chose to sit on the sidelines all month waiting for the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s to actually go on sale. But don't cry for DoCoMo, because they still have 61.8 million customers — nearly as many as its two bitter rivals combined.</p><h3>Camera+ 4.2 Adds Burst Mode, New iOS 7 Effects Pack</h3><p><a href="http://taptaptap.com/blog/look-over-there-pal-its-camera-4-2/" target="_blank">tap tap tap released Camera+ 4.2 on Monday</a>, which is a pretty significant version number jump from the previous 4.0.2. Why the jump? The developer initially just squashed a bug that was crashing burst-mode, but decided to keep going and upgrade the same mode to full resolution for the iPhone 5 and higher. But they didn't stop there — a new Standard Effects Pack for iOS 7 "includes all the filters that Apple's standard Camera and Photo apps include," which the company decided was enough to justify the leap to version 4.2. In any event, the update is free for existing customers, ready and waiting on the App Store.</p><h3>AT&amp;T Announces GPS-Enabled FiLIP Wearable for Kids</h3><p><a href="http://about.att.com/newsroom/watch_your_kids.html" target="_blank">AT&amp;T and Filip Technologies announced Monday</a> a new wearable wrist device for kids that the carrier's Emerging Devices division will release in the coming months. Called the FiLIP, the gadget keeps parents and kids in touch with each other with just the push of a button, with location, voice calling, and direct-messaging abilities that the parent controls through a smartphone app. That includes designating five "trusted contacts" the child can communicate with (think grandparents or the babysitter), as well as GPS-based "Safe Zones" to help locate the child when they stray. No word yet on pricing or availability, however.</p><h3>Black Pixel Serves Up NetNewsWire 4.0 for Mac Public Beta 9</h3><p>Judging from the <a href="http://www.netnewswireapp.com/history/" target="_blank">Public Beta 9 of NetNewsWire 4.0 for Mac released Monday</a>, the folks at Black Pixel are stomping bugs dead and improving the venerable RSS news reader by leaps and bounds. Some of the highlights include "visual feedback when an article is opened in a hidden tab" (although the developer notes "this may change"), better performance for full unread count, making Instapaper login view consistent with other sharing services, better error handling for App.net sharing and literally a huge list of other fixes and enhancements. So, better to just check for updates from your existing build and grab the new version — otherwise, head to the Black Pixel website and download the free public beta while you can.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_skypes_new_look_japanese_iphone_blame_camera_42#commentsNewsApp StoreAT&TCamera PlusFiLIPiOS 7iPhone 5CiPhone 5SNetNewsWireNTT DoCoMoovernight recapskypeiPadiPhoneiPodMacTue, 08 Oct 2013 12:29:31 +0000J.R. Bookwalter18259 at http://www.maclife.comOvernight Recap: Dreamweaver CC Update, BitTorrent Sync for iOS, mTrip Freebieshttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_dreamweaver_cc_update_bittorrent_sync_ios_mtrip_freebies
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/dreamweaver_cc_live_view_620px.png" alt="Dreamweaver CC Live View" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>Freebies! If you're like us, you probably perked up at the very mention of that word, so you'll definitely enjoy today's recap, which includes a few such offerings. The big kahuna has to be more than 30 in-app travel guides being served up over the next few days by mTrip, but you'll find one or two others as well, so let's get on with it...</p><h3>Adobe Updates Dreamweaver CC with Live Highlight, Sync Settings</h3><p>It's been a busy summer for Adobe, which continues to update its core Creative Cloud desktop applications since their June debut. This week, <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/dreamweaver/2013/08/dwcc.html" target="_blank">Dreamweaver CC received a welcome update</a>, adding a Modernized Live View, which uses the same HTML5 technology powering Google Chrome to display revisions to your website without ever having to open a web browser. Live Highlight also quickly shows the relationships between HTML elements and applied CSS selectors while in Live View. Last but not least, Dreamweaver CC receives the Sync Settings feature, which allows Creative Cloud users to sync workspaces, keyboard shortcuts and preferences among multiple Mac or Windows computers. The update is now available from the Creative Cloud Desktop application.</p><h3>BitTorrent Sync App Now Available for iPhone</h3><p>If you've been curious about BitTorrent Sync but bummed out that desktop and Android users were having all the fun, that ends now. <a href="http://blog.bittorrent.com/2013/08/27/bittorrent-sync-for-ios-coming-to-the-app-store-this-week/" target="_blank">BitTorrent announced Tuesday</a> that the iPhone version is <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bittorrent-sync/id665156116?mt=8" target="_blank">now available from the App Store</a>. "Sync makes moving big files between devices simple," the company noted in a blog post. "Use it to remotely backup photos from your iPhone to your laptop. Use it to send work projects to your iPad at home. By the way, Sync as much as you want: there are no size caps or secret pricing tiers." Unfortunately, at the moment, BitTorrent Sync isn't a native iPad app, but hey, it's free and unlimited, so who's complaining?</p><h3>NetNewsWire 4.0 Public Beta Gets Sandboxed, Now Posts to App.net</h3><p><a href="http://www.netnewswireapp.com/history/" target="_blank">Black Pixel served up another update</a> to the NetNewsWire 4.0 for Mac public beta on Monday, the fifth such release for the venerable RSS reader. This time around, the app has been sandboxed, presumably in preparation for submission to the Mac App Store, with improved OPML import, better error handling and support for posting to App.net. There are also a ton of smaller fixes and improvements to be found with Beta 6, but don't be confused if you missed Beta 5 -- there wasn't one. To download, run "Check for updates" from your existing installation or head to the Black Pixel website to download a fresh copy.</p><h3>mTrip Offering Free Travel Guides Through End of August</h3><p>If there's any international travel in your future, you might want to take advantage of a great deal going on for the next few days. <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2013/08/27/mtrip-offering-over-30-travel-guides-for-free/" target="_blank">As first noted by TUAW</a>, travel guide app mTrip is offering more than 30 of its in-app purchases for free. Normally $4.99 each, the deal actually started on Tuesday with nine cities, but continues Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. To grab the deals, <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mtrip-travel-guide/id604184269?mt=8" target="_blank">simply download the free mTrip app</a>, then be sure to launch it each day and tap the "premium purchase" button for the free cities noted in the post. You don't even have to download them all right now -- hit "Cancel" as they start to download and then continue collecting the freebies.</p><h3>FCC Delays AT&amp;T's Alltel Buyout Over Prepaid Customers</h3><p><a href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/27/4665302/fcc-delays-att-alltel-buy-approval-over-prepaid-customer-roadmap" target="_blank">The Verge reported Tuesday</a> that AT&amp;T has hit a snag in its plans to scoop up the remnants of Alltell, which Verizon Wireless acquired in 2008. After agreeing to pay $780 million for the remaining "spectrum, licenses, retail locations, and customers from ATNI's Alltel branch," AT&amp;T now finds the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) breathing down its neck over the fate of 182,000 prepaid customers who could be out of luck as the carrier transitions the remaining Alltel network from its former CDMA status to GSM, and specifically 4G LTE. The delay essentially stops the clock on a 180-day review period that was only days from being completed.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_dreamweaver_cc_update_bittorrent_sync_ios_mtrip_freebies#commentsNewsAdobe Creative CloudAlltelApp StoreAT&TBitTorrent SyncDreamweaver CCmTripNetNewsWireovernight recapiPhoneMacWed, 28 Aug 2013 12:40:40 +0000J.R. Bookwalter17892 at http://www.maclife.comOvernight Recap: IMDb Adds Tickets, Spotify Removals, Latest iPad mini Rumorshttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_imdb_adds_tickets_spotify_removals_latest_ipad_mini_rumors
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/imdb_buy_tickets_620px.png" alt="IMDb showtimes &amp; tickets" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>While it's not quite a mass exodus just yet, more and more musicians appear to be thumbing their nose in the general direction of Spotify. Rather than view the streaming music service as just one more way to receive royalties, folks like Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke have started pulling their work from the Spotify roster, while others continue to sit it out entirely. As usual, the losers are the end users who just want to hear their music, and the situation is probably going to get worse before it ever gets better…</p><h3>IMDb App Adds U.S. Ticket Purchasing, Amazon Mobile Features</h3><p>Amazon-owned <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/imdb-movies-tv/id342792525?mt=8" target="_blank">IMDb released version 3.3 of its universal iOS app on Monday</a>, and it comes with a couple of fairly obvious features that have been missing all this time. First up is the ability to purchase movie tickets for U.S. theaters right from within the app, while the second allows searching via Amazon Mobile to buy a movie or TV show on DVD or Blu-ray. Commerce aside, the app also includes more celebrity bios, the ability to add upcoming movies to your calendar and the usual round of bug fixes. iOS 5 users, take note: This is the last update that will support your operating system -- the IMDb app will be iOS 6.0 and above from here on out.</p><h3>Radiohead Frontman Pulls Solo Albums from Spotify</h3><p><a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/07/14/thom-yorke-and-atoms-for-peace-boycott-spotify/" target="_blank"><em>The Wall Street Journal</em> reported Monday</a> that Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has yanked two of his albums from Spotify: His 2006 solo album "The Eraser," as well as the&nbsp; 2013 release "Amok" from a second band he fronts with producer Nigel Godrich called Atoms for Peace. In a series of <a href="https://twitter.com/nigelgod" target="_blank">Twitter postings</a>, Godrich refers to Spotify as "an equation that just doesn’t work.&nbsp; The music industry is being taken over by the back door, and if we don’t try and make it fair for new music producers and artists, then the art will suffer." For its part, <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/15/spotify-defends-against-new-music-backlash-says-it-will-pay-out-1b-to-artists-in-2013/" target="_blank">Spotify told TechCrunch</a> that the service has paid out more than $500 million to rights holders thus far, a number expected to reach $1 billion by the end of this year.</p><h3>Adobe Digital Publishing Suite Adds Pinterest, GPS Integration</h3><p><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublishing/2013/07/release-27-now-available.html" target="_blank">Adobe announced Monday</a> the release of Digital Publishing Suite Release 27, which adds social sharing support for Pinterest, device GPS integration for iPhone and iPad, a new Copy Folio feature and Free Article Preview with Metered Content. Together, these updates offer digital publishers an even wider range of convenience features for their product which are "designed to help you drive awareness of, interest in, and revenue from your publications."</p><h3>Rumor: iPad mini Refresh This Year, Retina Coming in 2014</h3><p><a href="http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/07/15/rumor-apple-to-launch-redesigned-ipad-mini-this-year-retina-model-in-2014" target="_blank">AppleInsider reported Monday</a> that those waiting for a Retina iPad mini will probably have another year to sit on the sidelines. According to DigiTimes, a "thinner and lighter" iPad mini will indeed launch in the second half of this year, but it's expected to be a modest refresh with "an almost bezel-free look" rather than a souped-up model with Retina Display in tow. However, the Retina model appears to be in the queue for early 2014, so those whose cash is burning a hole in their wallet may want to sit out the upcoming model.</p><h3>NetNetwsWire 4.0 Public Beta 3 Stomps New Pile of Bugs</h3><p><a href="http://www.netnewswireapp.com/history/" target="_blank">Black Pixel unleashed a third public beta of NetNewsWire 4.0 for Mac on Monday</a> which squashes an even bigger pile of bugs and reported issues than the previous update. And hey, they even "tweaked app icon to be less 'droopy'" as well! (Seriously, that's one of the release notes.) Among the juicier bits are fixes for issues where certain Macs were locking up briefly while opening or switching tabs, manual placement of a site within certain folders, crashes with OPML file imports from NNW 4 Lite and a whole host of other changes. To get the update, head to the website or use the "Check for Updates" option from the File menu of your current version.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_imdb_adds_tickets_spotify_removals_latest_ipad_mini_rumors#commentsNewsAdobeApp StoreDigital Publishing SuiteimdbiPad MiniNetNewsWireovernight recapRadioheadSpotifyThom YorkeiPadiPhoneiPodMacTue, 16 Jul 2013 12:23:25 +0000J.R. Bookwalter17533 at http://www.maclife.comOvernight Recap: 5 Years of App Store, Twitter Adds DM Sync, New Apple Betashttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_5_years_app_store_twitter_adds_dm_sync_new_apple_betas
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/5_years_of_the_app_store_620px.png" alt="5 Years of the App Store" width="620" height="299" /></p><p>Apple's iOS App Store is one of those services we've become so used to having, it doesn't feel like five years have passed. But that's certainly the case, and Apple has made this week's milestone official with two handfuls of free apps for all to download. If that's not enough, get caught up on what's new with the latest iOS 7 developer beta or try to figure out what T-Mobile will announce tomorrow, all in today's recap.</p><h3>Apple Celebrates 5 Years of App Store with Free Apps</h3><p>Following up on Monday's report about free apps, Apple officially unveiled its "Five Years of the App Store" promotion with <a href="http://tw.appstore.com/RAk" target="_blank">a dedicated iTunes page</a> serving up a total of 10 free titles, along with a timeline of milestones from the last five years. "From the 500 apps available at launch in 2008 to the more than 900,000 at your fingertips today, it's been a remarkably prolific five years for the App Store," the section reads. "To celebrate, we're giving everyone five landmark games and five groundbreaking apps for a limited time. Plus, look back at the key moments that have made the App Store the world's most innovative destination for apps." So hey, grab 'em while the grabbin' is good!</p><h3>Twitter Finally Adds Direct Message Sync Between Apps</h3><p>Well, that took long enough: <a href="https://blog.twitter.com/2013/direct-message-sync-mobile-search-improvements-and-more" target="_blank">Twitter announced Monday</a> that all of its official apps have been updated with direct message sync, a feature that's long been a staple of popular third-party apps such as TweetBot and Echofon. The difference here is that Twitter's implementation works literally everywhere: iOS, Mac, Android, Twitter.com (including the mobile site) and even TweetDeck. The mobile solutions also now have improved search results, and the iPhone and Mac apps also get a few subtle tweaks as well. Now if Twitter can get their timeline view in sync the same way, we might be more encouraged to use it...</p><h3>Apple Serves Up Third iOS 7, OS X Mavericks Betas for Developers</h3><p>MacRumors reported Monday that Apple released a pair of beta updates for its developers, <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/08/apple-seeds-ios-7-beta-3-to-developers/" target="_blank">first for iOS 7</a> and <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/08/apple-releases-os-x-mavericks-developer-preview-3/" target="_blank">later in the day for OS X Mavericks</a>. While little has been revealed yet about the latter, <a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/08/ios-7-beta-3-tidbits-new-app-download-animation-thicker-fonts-safari-improvements/" target="_blank">iOS 7 Beta 3 includes</a> a thicker font design, a slightly larger status bar which now shows the the time while playing music on the lock screen and small gray dots to denote Calendar events. The beta also removes the current .com button from Safari's software keyboard in favor of a period, which can be held down to pull up .com, .net and .org extensions instead. There's likely more in store as developers dig in, and plenty of betas in the weeks ahead before iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks are released to the masses.</p><h3>Black Pixel Releases NetNewsWire 4.0 Beta 2</h3><p>The folks at Black Pixel <a href="http://netnewswireapp.com/history/" target="_blank">pushed out a second build of the NetNewsWire 4.0 public beta on Tuesday</a> and while it doesn't yet offer RSS sync or even an iOS app, users of the first beta will want to grab this one. Build 109 includes improvements when switching between Retina and non-Retina displays as well as OPML file importing and fixes for those unable to create subfolders from their NNW3 or Google Reader imported folders. The second beta is available by running "Check for Updates."</p><h3>T-Mobile Event Mocks AT&amp;T's Longer Upgrade Period</h3><p>T-Mobile US is having another big event on Wednesday and while little is known about what they'll be introducing there, the Little Carrier That Could is doing some chest-thumping in advance. <a href="http://www.tmonews.com/2013/07/t-mobiles-big-wednesday-event-gets-teased-highlights-lengthy-att-upgrade-period/" target="_blank">According to TMoNews</a>, a new ad that ran in Sunday's Wall Street Journal takes AT&amp;T to task for extending customers' upgrade eligibility from 20 to 24 months. "AT&amp;T's big news: Now you get to wait even longer. Wait, what?" the ad reads. "This Wednesday, see how your long wait can end." Hard to know exactly what that means, but we'll keep our eyes peeled tomorrow to find out.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_5_years_app_store_twitter_adds_dm_sync_new_apple_betas#commentsNewsApp StoreAT&Tdeveloper betafree appsiOS 7NetNewsWireOS X Mavericksovernight recapT-Mobile USTwitteriPadiPhoneiPodMacTue, 09 Jul 2013 12:22:55 +0000J.R. Bookwalter17470 at http://www.maclife.comNetNewsWire Returns with 4.0 Open Beta for Mac, But No Sync (Yet)http://www.maclife.com/article/news/netnewswire_returns_40_open_beta_mac_no_sync_yet
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/netnewswire_4_beta_620px.png" alt="NetNewsWire 4" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>As promised shortly after the closure of Google Reader was first announced, veteran Mac RSS reader NetNewsWire has returned from a long hiatus with an open beta for the latest version 4.0.<br /><br /><a href="http://blackpixel.com/blog/2013/06/netnewswire-4-open-beta.html" target="_blank">Black Pixel announced Monday</a> that Mac users can now download and install an open beta of <a href="http://netnewswireapp.com" target="_blank">NetNewsWire 4.0</a>, the company's revamped news reader. While the final version will sell for $20, the open beta is free for everyone to put through its paces until the release is official.<br /><br />Unfortunately, one of the features many users were most looking forward to is missing from the initial beta. While NetNewsWire will feature sync -- along with new iOS companion apps -- upon release, this feature isn't yet available in the open beta.<br /><br />The company plans to roll out sync to "select beta testers" in the weeks to come along with "cool new features" for all users of the beta prior to the official release. Apple's iOS 7 announcement this month also appears to have thrown a small monkey wrench into Black Pixel's plans:<br /><br />"The current designs for the iPhone and iPad versions of NetNewsWire are being revisited following Apple's announcement of iOS 7," the brief blog post revealed.<br /><br />While it's unfortunate that RSS feed sync won't be available before next week's shutdown of Google Reader, beta testers have until Monday to import their existing Reader feeds into NetNewsWire, which should then port right over when the sync service is finally available.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/netnewswire_returns_40_open_beta_mac_no_sync_yet#commentsNewsBlack PixelGoogle Readermac appsNetNewsWireopen betaRSSRSS readersshutting down google readerSyncMacTue, 25 Jun 2013 12:44:11 +0000J.R. Bookwalter17363 at http://www.maclife.comRSS Reader NetNewsWire Prepping for Sync-Based Comebackhttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/rss_reader_netnewswire_prepping_syncbased_comeback
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/netnewswire_icon_200px.png" alt="NetNewsWire icon" width="200" height="150" class="graphic-right" />Before Google Reader became the de facto center of everyone's RSS universe, there was NetNewsWire, a classic Mac client that eventually expanded to iOS as well and is now poised for a comeback.<br /><a href="http://blackpixel.com/blog/2013/03/the-return-of-netnewswire.html" target="_blank"><br />Black Pixel has announced</a> its intentions to step up development plans for NetNewsWire, the Mac and iOS RSS reader software it acquired from NewsGator back in 2011, the last time a new version of the software was available.<br /><br />While the new owners have been quietly working in the background on NetNewsWire's triumphant return, Google's announcement last week that it plans to kill Google Reader on July 1 has stepped up the company's efforts.<br /><br />Black Pixel now has all-new versions of NetNewsWire for Mac, iPhone/iPod touch and iPad nearing completion, promising "some great new features and a modern design that we can't wait to show you." While the iOS versions have been completely rewritten from scratch, the Mac client has been brought forward "to keep up with the times," which sounds promising enough.<br /><br />The big stumbling block now is sync -- Black Pixel attempted to use iCloud and Core Data syncing, but the company abandoned those efforts, citing "issues that we simply could not resolve."<br /><br />While no plans for release have been announced yet, the company claims that the Google Reader announcement "solidified and accelerated our plans," so you can expect something new on the NetNewsWire front prior to July 1, 2013 -- the date Google plans to pull Reader off life support.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/rss_reader_netnewswire_prepping_syncbased_comeback#commentsNewsBlack Pixelcloud syncDevelopersGoogle ReaderiCloudJuly 1NetNewsWirenew featuresRSSRSS readersiPadiPhoneiPodMacThu, 21 Mar 2013 13:06:51 +0000J.R. Bookwalter16537 at http://www.maclife.com